* Am So, Sep 19, 2010 at 09:02:36 +0200 , schrieb the.real.ka...@gmail.com: > * christoph <christ...@kluenter.de> [Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:53:55PM +0200] > > * Am Do, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:51:38 +0200 , schrieb the.real.ka...@gmail.com: > > > Hello list, > > > > > > I am somehow clueless, I searched the web a lot regarding this topic but > > > didn't find a clear statement. Therefore I ask on this list. > > > > > > I'm using mailing lists a lot, no problem so far. I'm also a big GPG > > > user. Some mailing lists I'm on are using encryption too, in order to > > > not have to re-encode the mails on the sever, the admins configured the > > > mailing list in a way that you send an email to one address: > > > secur...@foo.edu.fi for example, but the mail should be encrypted to all > > > the users (which I know) on that list. > > > > > > I didn't figure out a way to manage that kind of lists. How would > > > you do it? I prefer to ask before I start writing my own wrapper for > > > GPG, maybe I miss something easy. > > > > In ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf: > > group 0x55555555=KEYID1 > > group 0x55555555=KEYID2 > > group 0x55555555=KEYID3 > > > > in muttrc: > > crypt-hook secur...@foo.edu.fi 0x55555555 > Hey, > thx, looks very promising. Somehow it is not working, and I don't find > much information about this crypto-hook. What version is it working > with? > > Do you have more information about that hook, maybe a link to the > documentation, which I couldn't find? So I could investigate why it is > not running on my own. I run mutt 1.5.20. I asked google and found the Mail which I used (I think) http://osdir.com/ml/debian-bugs-dist/2010-02/msg04070.html
What problems do you have ? When I send a Mail to the configured list, mutt asks me if I want to encrypt with the key-ID 0x5555555 and if I say "yes", mutt instructs gpg to use that key-ID. And since that key-ID is configured as a group, gpg encrypts to all those configured recipients. > > > But its quite hard to keep track of all the keys to use. > Yeah, true, but I have a pla for that. Which ? Cheers, christoph > > > Thanks for ypur help, > the real kabel -- GPG-Key: http://www.kluenter.de/chris.gpg GPG-Fingerprint: 88DA B106 D973 B2AF 7CCB 725A F76C 803C 758F 71C0